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Paragon Denali

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What is Paragon Denali

Paragon Denali is an electronic health record (EHR) and practice management platform used by healthcare organizations to document clinical encounters and manage patient information. It is commonly associated with community and rural hospital environments and supports inpatient and outpatient workflows. The system typically includes clinical documentation, orders/results review, and revenue-cycle-related functions, with deployment and integration varying by organization.

pros

Hospital-oriented clinical workflows

The product is designed around inpatient and hospital-based care processes such as clinical documentation, orders, and results review. This orientation can better fit smaller hospital environments than tools built primarily for ambulatory practices. It supports longitudinal patient records across episodes of care when implemented as part of a broader hospital information system.

Integrated administrative functions

Denali is commonly implemented with practice management and billing-related capabilities alongside the clinical record. This can reduce the need to maintain separate systems for scheduling, charge capture, and claims workflows. Consolidation can simplify user access and reporting when modules are configured consistently.

Supports multi-department use

The platform is used across multiple hospital departments, which can help standardize documentation and patient data capture. Shared patient demographics, allergies, medications, and problem lists can reduce duplicate entry. Cross-department availability can also support internal handoffs and continuity of care.

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Implementation varies by site

Capabilities and user experience can differ significantly depending on which modules are licensed and how the system is configured. Organizations may need substantial project work to align workflows, templates, and order sets to local requirements. This variability can make it harder to compare functionality across peer organizations.

Interoperability depends on interfaces

Connectivity to labs, imaging, pharmacies, HIEs, and external EHRs often relies on interfaces and integration projects. The scope, cost, and timeline can increase when many third-party systems are involved. Data exchange breadth may be constrained by what is implemented and maintained locally.

Less tailored for post-acute

Compared with EHRs purpose-built for senior living, home health, hospice, or behavioral health, Denali is less specialized for those post-acute workflows. Organizations operating across acute and post-acute settings may still require additional systems for discipline-specific documentation and compliance. This can introduce duplicate workflows and reporting fragmentation.

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Veradigm LLC
Chicago, IL, USA
2018
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https://veradigm.com/
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